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The coffee house culture of Vienna is famous throughout the world. In Vienna, coffee set out to conquer Europe. But did you know at all who brought coffee to Vienna? It was a Lviv emigrant, Juri Kultschyzky. Go and see for yourself that the coffee house culture of Lviv can take on Vienna's any time. More: There are more than 700 cafés in Lviv today. Some ot them are of historical importance, some are ultra modern. Som have played host to Lvivs literary and artistic bohème, others count the regular folks of Lviv among their clients. Especially favoured by tourists. There is one thing all cafés have in common: you may enjoy your coffee in ambience that is radiant and magical. Coffee has been become an indispensable element of the Lviv way of living. It all started in the 17th century. Juri Kultschyzky from Lviv was first in Europe to put coffee on sale to the public. In Vienna, he opened up Europe's first coffee house. Go and sip for yourself that still today the Lvivians know how to prepare a wonderful coffee. |
| A Piece of Lviv Culture or How Coffee Made it to Europe
(guided tour, takes 2 hours, coffee and cake included in the price) | |||||
| Person | 2 Pers. | 4 Pers. | 6 Pers. | 15 Pers. | 25 Pers. |
| Price per person, € | 69,− | 39,− | 36,− | 32,− | 29,− |
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